I was thinking same thing, but coupon expires today!MrVietnam said: Thanks OP. The 25% off one item coupon will pair nicely with the Kaspersky Internet Security Free After Rebate offer tomorrow so it will become a MM and I can use Rewards to pay, so no tax. Too bad Ksapersky is limit 1.

So I assume when you handed it to the cashier the system rejected. Then manager came over to look it over. Then what happened? Can you elaborate how it went down? Was there much of struggle since that coupon from yesterday clearly does not include that SKU. What was their argument?

ach1199

Senior Member - 2K

posted: Nov. 21, 2012 @ 3:09p

mrtrance said: texasbrit said: Take the $100 off coupon from yesterday and stand your ground when they say no.I just got the HP 2000-2B10NR 15.6" Laptop for $199.99 plus tax

So I assume when you handed it to the cashier the system rejected. Then manager came over to look it over. Then what happened? Can you elaborate how it went down? Was there much of struggle since that coupon from yesterday clearly does not include that SKU. What was their argument?

NM.

texasbrit

Member

posted: Nov. 21, 2012 @ 3:14p

The sales guy looked confused and called over the assistant manager. He tried to say that it was because a coupon had already been applied of $71.00 and that was why. I got them to replicate using the Samsung (Samsung Series 3 NP355E5C-A01US ) which had already been discounted too and of course it worked, so blew his argument away. When I asked him to explain again or get head office on the phone so they can explain he scurried away for a few minutes. When he came back he adjusted the price manually as a "100% Price Guarantee" and asked me for $216. I thanked him, wished him a happy and stress-free thanksgiving, and waited until I got out of the store before doing a happy dance

texasbrit

Member

posted: Nov. 21, 2012 @ 3:17p

ach1199 said: mrtrance said: texasbrit said: Take the $100 off coupon from yesterday and stand your ground when they say no.I just got the HP 2000-2B10NR 15.6" Laptop for $199.99 plus tax

So I assume when you handed it to the cashier the system rejected. Then manager came over to look it over. Then what happened? Can you elaborate how it went down? Was there much of struggle since that coupon from yesterday clearly does not include that SKU. What was their argument?

I've had HP, Dell and now a Lenovo. Lenovo has the fastest mobo. Processor speed is only part of the equation. I have a buddy with an HP that has an i7 chip. It's a slow dog compared to the Lenovo i5 based system. I am computer savy, and know what specs to look for.

HP's tend to fall apart after a few years. Dell also uses cheap components. Lenovo is the best of the lot in my opinion.

lairdwd said: I've had HP, Dell and now a Lenovo. Lenovo has the fastest mobo. Processor speed is only part of the equation. I have a buddy with an HP that has an i7 chip. It's a slow dog compared to the Lenovo i5 based system. I am computer savy, and know what specs to look for.

Unless the two systems have the same software installed, how would you compare the two? With integrated video and memory controller, I expect the system hardware performance variations to be small.

Picked up the Samsung Series 3 NP355E5C laptop for my 80-year-old Mom (whose desktop is pretty much shot and not worth repairing) for $249.99. It should work just fine for her, and she is thrilled to be able to get back online.

So I assume when you handed it to the cashier the system rejected. Then manager came over to look it over. Then what happened? Can you elaborate how it went down? Was there much of struggle since that coupon from yesterday clearly does not include that SKU. What was their argument?

NM.

what does NM mean?

New Mexico?

vowvoonrsq

New Member

posted: Nov. 21, 2012 @ 4:57p

PureJustice said: Way to look out for your fellow man!

No such thing. People post deals because it makes them feel good about themselves, and some even fall for the trophies, badges, and other meaningless nonsense "rewards".

Did you buy it online or in store? The printer is online only, but the coupon is in store only.

stowie

Member

posted: Nov. 21, 2012 @ 7:01p

I was able to get the HP-P62326s for $249.99 (sale price $349.99-$100 coupon) plus I bought a 21.5" Dell Monitor that was on sale for $119.99 and the 25% off coupon worked on it, total was $339.99, the specs were 4gb and was looking at the 6gb on BF but I think adding alittle more memory won't cost much and I save $30 over the BF computer I was looking at and killer deal on the monitor. Thank you for posting your finds here, if you hadn't pointed out the Reg Price mentioned on the coupoin, I wouldn't have gone back in. My store had no problem what so ever honoring the coupon

labboypro

Ancient Member

posted: Nov. 21, 2012 @ 8:51p

6:45 on west coast... just hit my local Staples up for this laptop-- http://www.fatwallet.com/forums/hot-deals/1235563/ . I plugged it into the kiosk, then checked out with yesterday's version of the coupon (even though it would have fit under the current coupon's "regularly priced $449 or more" wording. No hiccups or hassles whatsoever. Took computer down to $299, then I tossed in my ink rewards and a small stack of Discover Staples GCs... so net dollars in this laptop is less than $150. Yay!

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